These outpatient programs offer patients individualized care that incorporates lifestyle and occupational considerations into all treatment programs. And although treatment plans may vary with each patient, the goal is always the same…to help the patient regain as much function as possible in their day-to-day activities.

What is a Hand Therapist?

A Hand Therapist is an Occupational or Physical Therapist who specializes in the rehabilitation of patients with problems affecting the hands and arms.

A hand therapist’s clinical expertise results in prompt and thorough identification of the many complex conditions of the upper extremity. Early intervention with the most effective forms of treatment can reduce medical costs and facilitate faster recovery for the patient.

Specialized Evaluations and Treatments for Persons with:

Arthritis

Arthroplasties

Brachial Plexus Injury

Burns

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

CRPS (Complex Regional Pain Syndrome)

Crush Injuries

Cumulative Trauma Disorders

Dupuytren’s Contracture Release

Edema/Swelling of Hand/Arm

Epicondylitis

Fractures

Hypertrophic Scar

Joint Injuries

Neuroma

Peripheral Nerve Injuries/Entrapments

Replantation

Skin Grafts/Flaps

Sprains

Tendon Lacerations

Tendon Transfers

Tendonitis

Trigger Finger

Evaluation and Treatment Options

We provide physicians and companies with evaluations of upper extremity function, detailed reports of range of motion, strength, edema and sensation.